Random Musings


Grumpie Seriousnote was on a rather somber mood, "What is happening to this world? Another hostage situation, another struggle to meet no ends, Sigh!! And they say it is holiday season, festive time..huh."

Freddie Pumpkinhead was in search of food, he saw Grumpy and shouted, "Hey, did you smell that? I wonder where is the feast laid out..yumm..smells like Pizzzaaa..and plum cake?? hmm...Christmas time is a wonderful time."

"Freddie, I am pondering about serious matter here.", Grumpie muttered. "Oh yeah, about that - If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world."
Freddie was cut short by Grumpie, "It is not always about hoarded gold."
"And that's not even original, Freddie!", Goodie Twoshoes chimed in, "Have you been reading Tolkien lately?"
"I am just looking for food...let me wander away", Freddie replied.

Kylie Mirrorimage screeched out in despair, "Split ends!! Split ends!!! I can't believe my hair has got split ends! One, two, three....gosh so many, it's not even funny! Things to look up in the internet later: Natural Remedies for split ends."
"Hang on, can you not search it out right now? The sooner you know the better isn't it? And then you have to think about the outfits you gotta wear for the holiday trip, we have a lot of planning to do!" Perky D'Planner said.




Grumpie was still sitting somber when Happy Twinkletoes hopped in, "Com'on Grumpie, don't be serious, it's the festive season and everything's gonna be alright! We all can wish for better days and who knows, our wish might just be granted! We just have to have faith."







"Well, enough of goofing around now, it's time to get back to work!! We have timelines to meet and a reputation to hold up to! You guys will end up embarrassing me one day!!" Miss Method Uptight, yes you read it right, was the methodical Nazi who was in charge of getting them all back to work.


Yes, the voices in my head are little Elves. They have names and distinct characters of their own. ;-)

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